This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in eight marine sponge species from tropical coral reef, mangrove and temperate Mediterranean reef ecosystems. Cell proliferation was determined through the incorporation of 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (BrdU) and measuring the percentage of BrdU-positive cells after 6 h of continuous labeling (10 h for Chondrosia reniformis). Apoptosis was identified using an antibody against active caspase-3. Cell loss through shedding was studied quantitatively by collecting and weighing sponge-expelled detritus and qualitatively by light microscopy of sponge tissue and detritus. All species investigated displayed substantial cell proliferation, predominantly in ...
The sponge loop is a major energy and nutrient recycling pathway that has recently been described in...
Sponges have a remarkable capacity to rapidly regenerate in response to wound infliction. In additio...
<p>Mean percentages (±SD) of BrdU-positive cells in the choanoderm (open bars) and mesohyl (solid ba...
This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in...
This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in...
This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in...
<p>Sponge species from three benthic ecosystems; tropical coral reef, temperate Mediterranean reef, ...
This study reveals the peculiar in vivo cell kinetics and cell turnover of the marine sponge Halisar...
Background: Tissues of multicellular animals are maintained due to a tight balance between cell prol...
International audienceTissues of multicellular animals are maintained due to a tight balance between...
The sponge loop is a major energy and nutrient recycling pathway that has recently been described in...
Sponges have a remarkable capacity to rapidly regenerate in response to wound infliction. In additio...
<p>Mean percentages (±SD) of BrdU-positive cells in the choanoderm (open bars) and mesohyl (solid ba...
This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in...
This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in...
This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in...
<p>Sponge species from three benthic ecosystems; tropical coral reef, temperate Mediterranean reef, ...
This study reveals the peculiar in vivo cell kinetics and cell turnover of the marine sponge Halisar...
Background: Tissues of multicellular animals are maintained due to a tight balance between cell prol...
International audienceTissues of multicellular animals are maintained due to a tight balance between...
The sponge loop is a major energy and nutrient recycling pathway that has recently been described in...
Sponges have a remarkable capacity to rapidly regenerate in response to wound infliction. In additio...
<p>Mean percentages (±SD) of BrdU-positive cells in the choanoderm (open bars) and mesohyl (solid ba...